Workpiece holder for cutting a 45 degree bevel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6382063
  • Patent Number
    6,382,063
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 12, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 7, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Rachuba; M.
    • Prone; Jason
    Agents
    • Howard; Robert E.
Abstract
A workpiece holder for cutting a 45 degree bevel in a workpiece with a table saw. The holder includes a frame having first and second end plate members that are identical in size and shape and parallel to each other, and a plurality of stabilizer bars extending between and attached to the end plate members. The end plate members are in the shape of right angle triangles having a vertical edge and a horizontal edge having the same length, and an angled edge extending between the vertical and horizontal edges, the angle between the angled edge and the horizontal and vertical edges being 45 degrees. A base plate is attached to the horizontal edges of the end plate members, the base plate having a guide rail extending from its lower planar surface and adapted to engage a guide groove in the table top of a table saw. A table plate is attached to the angled edges of the end plate members. A longitudinal clamping member for securing a workpiece to the table plate is adapted to be positioned parallel to the lower longitudinal edge of the table plate. A lateral clamping member for securing a workpiece to the table plate is adapted to be positioned perpendicular to the lower longitudinal edge of the table plate.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a workpiece holder for use with a table saw for cutting a 45 degree bevel.




The need to cut a 45 degree bevel between the major planar faces of a piece of wood is a common workshop occurrence. Although many table saws have a tilting arbor which allows adjustment of the table top to the desired bevel angle relative to the cutting blade in order to cut such bevels, such adjustments are time consuming.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a workpiece holder which allows a 45 degree bevel to be cut through the workpiece with a table saw while leaving the saw blade at a true 90 degree angle with the saw table.




This and other objects are achieved by providing a workpiece holder, hereinafter sometimes referred to as a “sled”, which holds a workpiece at a 45 degree angle to the blade of a table saw.




The sled has a base plate whose lower planar surface is adapted to rest against the upper planar surface of the table of a table saw.




A longitudinally extending guide rail extends from the lower planar surface of the base plate and is adapted to ride in a guide groove typically located in the upper planar surface of the table of a table saw.




A table plate is held at a 45 degree angle relative to the base plate by an attachment framework comprised of spaced apart end plate members held in place by a single top cross member and two bottom cross members (“stabilizers”) connected thereto.




A longitudinal clamping member is adapted to hold an elongated piece of wood or plywood therein for cutting a bevel along the lower longitudinal edge thereof. A lateral clamping member is adapted to hold an elongated piece of wood or plywood therein for cutting a bevel along the lower end thereof.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front, elevation view of the sled of the present invention shown in aligned relationship to a partial view of the table and blade of a table saw;





FIG. 2

is a top, plan view of the table plate and clamping members of the sled of the present invention; and





FIG. 3

is a side, elevation view of the back side of the sled of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The sled


10


of the present invention has a base plate


12


land a table plate


14


. The major plane of the table plate


14


is at a 45 degree angle to the major plane of the base plate


12


. A longitudinal guide rail


13


extends from the lower planar surface of base plate


12


.




Base plate


12


and table plate


14


are attached to a frame. The frame includes first and second vertical end plate members


20


. End plates


20


are identical in size and shape and are parallel to each other. Each end plate is in the shape of a right angle triangle with a vertical edge


24


, a horizontal edge


26


and an angled edge


28


extending between the outer ends of vertical edge


24


and horizontal edge


26


. The angle between horizontal edge


26


and angled edge


28


is 45 degrees.




A plurality of stabilizer bars extend between end plates


20


, including upper stabilizer bar


30


, lower stabilizer bar


32


, and inner stabilizer bar


34


. Stabilizer bars


30


,


32


, and


34


are attached to end plates


20


in any suitable manner, such as by use of screws, and are adapted to rigidly hold end plates


20


parallel to each other in a vertical position, as shown.




Base plate


12


is attached to the outer surfaces of horizontal edges


26


of end plates


20


. The base plate


12


has a width that is substantially the length of horizontal edges


26


, extending rearwardly of vertical edges


24


a short distance sufficient to accommodate stabilizer bar


32


.




Table plate


14


is attached to the outer surfaces of angled edges


28


of end plates


20


. The lower longitudinal edge


15


of table plate


14


is in the.same plane as the lower planar surface of base plate


12


so that, in operation, lower edge


15


meets the upper planar surface of table


60


at the edge of saw blade


64


.




The attachment of the base plate


12


and table plate


14


to end plates


20


can be by any suitable means, such as by use of screws.




A longitudinal clamping member


40


is positioned adjacent the lower longitudinal edge


15


of table plate


14


. Clamping member


40


includes a vertical arm


42


and a horizontal arm


44


. The inner surface of vertical arm


42


is parallel to the lower longitudinal edge


15


of table plate


14


. The lower edge of vertical arm


42


abuts the upper planar surface of table plate


14


. Bolts


46


pass through openings in vertical arm


42


and aligned openings


18


in table plate


14


. Bolts


46


are screwed into nuts


48


(preferably T-nuts) to attach clamping member


40


to table plate


14


.




The space formed by the lower surface of horizontal arm


44


, the upper planar surface of table plate


14


, and the inner face of vertical arm


42


extending therebetween provides a seat for the inner longitudinal edge of a workpiece whose opposing, parallel outer longitudinal edge is to be beveled. The inner face of vertical arm


42


is parallel to the lower longitudinal edge


15


of table plate


14


and is, therefore, parallel to rail


13


. The inner longitudinal edge of the workpiece is either placed in abutment against the inner face of vertical arm


42


or at some intermediate location, in either case with its outer longitudinal edge in alignment with lower longitudinal edge


15


of table plate


14


. The workpiece is firmly held in place by tightening bolts


46


.




A lateral clamping member


50


is adapted to be positioned adjacent the trailing end


16


of table plate


14


, the direction of travel of table plate


14


during cutting being indicated by the arrow in FIG.


2


. Lateral clamping member


50


is similar in cross-section to longitudinal clamping member


40


, and includes a vertical leg


52


and a horizontal leg


54


. Vertical leg


52


is perpendicular to lower longitudinal edge


15


of table plate


14


. Lateral clamping member


50


is secured to table plate


14


by bolts


56


(which pass through openings in vertical leg


52


and stable plate


14


) screwed into nuts (not shown), preferably T-nuts. The space between the lower surface of horizontal arm


54


, the upper planar surface of table plate


14


and the inner surface of vertical leg


52


provides a seat for a workpiece whose lower lateral edge is to be beveled. The inner longitudinal edge of the workpiece is placed in abutment with the inner surface of vertical leg


52


, the lower lateral edge being in alignment with the lower longitudinal edge


15


of table plate


14


. The workpiece is firmly held in place by tightening bolts


56


into the T-nuts.




An opening


17


in the trailing end


16


of table plate


14


provides a handle for the operator to push the sled across the upper planar surface of a table saw during use, and allows the sled


10


to be easily carried when not in use.




In operation, a workpiece (typically a piece of hardwood) is secured to the sled by one of the clamping members


40


or


50


. The clamping member


40


or


50


not selected for use may be removed from table plate


14


if it is in the way. The longitudinal edge or lateral edge of the workpiece that is to be beveled is placed into alignment with the lower longitudinal edge


15


of table plate


14


.




If it is desired to cut a bevel along a longitudinal edge of the workpiece, the workpiece is secured to table plate


14


by longitudinal clamping member


40


. If it is desired to cut a bevel along a lateral edge of the workpiece, the workpiece is secured to table plate


14


by lateral clamping member


50


. In either case, the workpiece is attached so that the edge to be beveled meets squarely with the bottom edge of table plate


14


.




After the workpiece is secured, sled


10


is placed on the upper planar surface of table


60


of a table saw with guide rail


13


riding in guide groove


62


thereof and the lower planar surface of base plate


12


in contact with the upper planar surface of table


60


. The saw blade


64


of the table saw extends through an opening


66


of table


60


and is set at 90 degrees to the major plane of the saw table


60


. As sled


10


is pushed across table


60


(in the direction of the arrow in FIG.


2


), guided by guide rail


13


riding in groove


62


, the lower edge of the workpiece contacts saw blade


64


and a 45 degree bevel is cut in that edge.




Although the saw blade


64


is illustrated in

FIG. 1

as extending a distance above the upper planar surface of table


60


that would cut through the workpiece in one pass, it may be desirable for thicker workpieces to lower the saw blade


64


during the initial pass and raise it during subsequent passes to minimize wear and overheating of the blade.




The distance between the upper planar surface of table plate


14


and the lower surfaces of the horizontal arms


44


and


54


of clamp members


40


and


50


, respectively, may not be the exact thickness of a particular workpiece. If additional height is required, shims can be placed beneath the inner edges of vertical arms


42


or


52


that are in abutment with the upper planar surface of table plate


14


. If less height is required, shims can be placed between the lower surface of the horizontal arms


44


or


54


of clamping member


40


or


50


, respectively, and the workpiece.




It is clear that the size of table plate


14


and the location of clamping members


40


and


50


thereon are selected to accommodate the size of the workpieces to be beveled.




It will be obvious to those having skill in the art that changes may be made to the details of the embodiments of the described invention without departing from the underlying principles thereof. The scope of the present invention should, therefore, be determined only by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A workpiece holder for positioning a workpiece for a bevel cut by the saw blade of a table saw comprising:a frame including first and second vertically disposed end plate members and a plurality of stabilizer bars extending between said end plate members and attached thereto; said first and second end plate members being identical in size and shape and parallel to each other, the shape of each said end plate member being a right angle triangle having a vertical edge and a horizontal edge of equal length, and an angled edge extending between said vertical and horizontal edges, said angled edge being at a 45 degree angle to said vertical edge and said horizontal edge; a base plate having opposed upper and lower planar surfaces, said base plate being attached to the horizontal edges of said end plate members, said base plate having a longitudinal guide rail extending from said lower planar surface, said guide rail being adapted to slidably engage a guide groove located in a table saw top; a table plate having opposed upper and lower planar surfaces, upper and lower longitudinal edges, a leading edge and a trailing edge, said table plate being attached to the angled edges of said end plate members, said lower longitudinal edge of said table plate being adapted to meet said table saw top at the edge of said saw blade when said guide rail is engaged in said guide groove of said table saw top; and a workpiece clamp member attached to said upper planar surface of said table plate and adapted to hold a workpiece with that edge of the workpiece to be beveled in alignment with said lower longitudinal edge of said tale plate.
  • 2. The workpiece holder of claim 1 wherein said workpiece clamp member is a longitudinal workpiece clamp member attached to said table plate parallel to the lower longitudinal edge thereof.
  • 3. The workpiece holder of claim 1 wherein said workpiece clamp member is a lateral workpiece clamp member attached to said table plate perpendicular to the lower longitudinal edge thereof.
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